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  1. Elsa Einstein and Albert Einstein arriving in New York aboard the SS Rotterdam. In 1896, Elsa married textile trader Max Löwenthal (1864–1914),: 146 from Berlin, with whom she had three children: daughters Ilse (1897–1934) and Margot (1899–1986), and a son who was born in 1903, but died shortly after birth.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Early Life. Elsa Löwenthal was born on January 18, 1876, in Ulm, Germany. She married Max Löwenthal in 1896 and together they had three children, daughters Ilse and Margot, and a son, who died ...

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  4. Dec 19, 2016 · But in 1912, he started an affair with his cousin, Elsa Löwenthal while visiting his family who had moved to Berlin. They maintained a secret correspondence over two years.

  5. May 6, 2016 · Einstein’s second wife, Elsa Löwenthal, recalls in her memoirs that a moment before he went on stage in Stockholm to receive the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, his by then very frail mother approached him holding a comb in her by then extremely arthritic hands. “There is nothing we can do about your head, Albert,” she said, kissing that head.

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  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Elsa Einstein was Albert Einstein’s cousin and his second wife; she was born on January 18, 1876 in Hechingen, and died on December 20, 1936, in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Originally, Elsa was known as “Elsa Einstein”. She adopted Max Löwenthal’s surname after their first marriage.

  7. Apr 30, 2022 · Elsa Einstein (January 18, 1876 – December 20, 1936) was a German cousin and the second wife of Albert Einstein. Elsa had the surname of Einstein at birth, lost it when she took the name of her first husband Max Löwenthal, and regained it in 1919 when she married her cousin Albert. Early life.

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